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Music for the Knife River Indian Villages with Keith Bear

Man with feather headdress, bright blue shirt with feathers, and deer skin pants with beads plays a wooden flute.
Keith Bear plays his flute during a presentation at Knife River Indian Villages NHS on Saturday.

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News Release Date: July 22, 2019

Contact: Alisha Deegan, 701-745-3300

Grammy-nominated flutist Keith Bear shared his special gifts of Mandan-Hidatsa flute playing, singing, and storytelling with visitors to Knife River Indian Villages NHS on Saturday, July 20. He brought several flutes that he or his family made. Each flute had a special song and story.

Keith Bear has earned several honors for his music, presentations, and contributions to his Native culture. This year, he was named to the North Dakota Native American Hall of Honor, located at the Heritage Center and State Museum in Bismark. More information about Keith Bear and his work is available on his website.  

Please check out Knife River Indian Village's calendar for upcoming events. The next special program will be on August 17th for a Wet Plate Photography / Ambrotype demonstration with Shane Balkowitsch.

 



Last updated: July 22, 2019

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